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Community Notes
On Jan. 31 there will be a free workshop for “Taking Your Food Business From Concept to Consumer” held at the Ponderosa Building at the Mineral Community Hospital in Superior. The workshop will cover a wide-range of topics including cottage food laws; food product development; business plan development; marketing food products and more. Class will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register call Jan at 406-676-5901. The class is part of the Lake County Community Development Corporation.
St. Regis football looking to play with Mullan, Idaho
St. Regis football players may be changing their colors next year from green and gold to purple and white as the school looks to co-op with Mullan, Idaho. Over the past several years the St. Regis football program has had a difficult time filling their roster. Last year the team had to cancel the season with only a handful of players available to make up a team.

Behavior Initiative Program proving to be a success at Superior Elementary School
Students at Superior Elementary School dug out their snow boot and sleds for a fun day enjoying the snow. It was all part of the Quarter Celebration where students who receive less than two referrals per quarter get to participate in the fun.
Flat Creek/Iron Mountain Superfund plans discussed before government shutdown
Superior Technical Assistance Committee environmental consultant Steve Ackerlund reported last week that he had met with Department of Environmental Quality Project Manager Joel Chavez and U.S. Forest Service representative Bob Wintergerst regarding how plans were coming for this spring regarding the Flat Creek/Iron Mountain Mine and Mill Site Superfund site located north of Superior.

Cats double win over Tigers in cross-county matchup
The cross-county boys basketball matchup between the St. Regis Tigers and the Clark Fork Mountain Cats proved to be an even match during the first half of the game, but by the end of the game, it was a Cats win.
State Government scraps Regional Hazmat funding
By ERIN JUSSEAUME
Superior resident Diane Magone to run for House
Candidates from all over Montana started to file for seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate over the past few weeks.
Daines recognizes former owners of Mineral Pharmacy
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Montana, has recognized Curtis and Marlys Schwaderer of Superior as the “Montanans of the Week” for their many years of service as owners of Mineral Pharmacy. Last week the following statement was submitted by Daines to the Congressional Record:

Paradise rally more than just Cliven Bundy
News quickly spread across the state that Nevada rancher and Constitutionalist Cliven Bundy was to visit Sanders County last weekend. The Bundy family got national attention for its 2014 armed confrontation with federal authorities in Nevada.
Funding scrapped for regional hazmat
Hazmat incidents aren’t things that residents usually think of, however with the state government scrapping the funding for regional hazmat, there are more then a few questions left unanswered.
Sanders County Fair Board discusses year ahead
The Sanders County Fair Board met last week to kick off the 2018 season.
Letter to Editor
When I read the news that the United States government had shut down my first thought was, “How can they tell?”

Thompson Falls confident heading into second half of season
Head coach Jake Mickelson of the Thompson Falls varsity Hawks says he is pleased with the progress his team is making this season.

Cold, snow can't stop Clark Fork Runners Club
Participants with the Clark Fork Runners Club aren’t afraid of a little cold and snow as they had some fun racing in the New Year.
Managing your heating bills
As the temperatures continue to be crisp and cool, the Montana Public Service Commission Chairman Brad Johnson is urging utility customers to brace for higher heating bills this winter.
Sanders County adopts permit program for wells
A permit program for wells drilled within Sanders County will be phased into sanitation practices beginning this month.

Trotters cruise to big win over Two-Eagle
It was a busy week for the girls basketball teams around the county.
Montana Aussie Adventures with Erin-Jay
Another fantastic week ahead here in Sanders County, and I have to say though I am consistently cold, I sure loved being introduced to the winter sports fun you have here in Montana.
Letter to Editor
Democrats constantly wonder why so many working people vote “against their own economic self-interests.”

Sheriff's Office receives $10k donation
Phillips 66 recently donated $10,000 to the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office as part of their Philanthropic Community Program.